- the
Spanish came, the
Calamianes was part of the
nation of
Sandao a v****al
state of Ma-i at
nearby Mindoro. Then, the
Calamianes fell to the
Brunei and...
- garrison. The
province of
Calamianes (now Palawan) was
established which is
includes the
islands of Paragua, Cuyo, Lutaya,
Calamianes, and
other surrounding...
- the
Tagbanua tribe living in
Coron Island.
Early on the
history of the
Calamianes,
Coron was
directly ruled by the
Spanish in
Mindoro while the
island of...
-
translated Marche's
account of the
Calamianes, and Culion.
Marche refers to
Culion as the prin****l
village of the
Calamianes. The fact that a boat from Manila...
- Bato who are from the
interiors and
highlands of Palawan, as well as the
Calamianes Islands. They
traditionally practice animist anito religions. Palawan's...
- The
Calamian deer (Axis calamianensis), also
known as
Calamian hog deer, is an
endangered species of deer
found only in the
Calamian Islands of Palawan...
- 50 — 86 81
Cavite — 70 — — 89 — 225 211 Ca****an 46 80 — — — — 155 155
Calamianes — — — — — — 73 73
Caraga — 45 — — — — 81 81 Cebu 86 50 — — — — 135 135...
-
districts of
Calamianes, Paragua, and
Balabac in the
Malolos Congress from 1898 to 1899.
Paragua and
Balabac had two
delegates each,
while Calamianes had three...
- 120°5′41″E / 12.14500°N 120.09472°E / 12.14500; 120.09472
Archipelago Calamianes Adjacent to
South China Sea Sulu Sea Area 890 km2 (340 sq mi) Highest elevation...
-
described as
politically connected to the
polity of
Sandao "三嶋" in the
Calamianes which itself was of
lesser rank to the
larger country of Ma-i "麻逸" centered...